Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are an extremely common type of scar and can affect men and woman of all ages. They are usually associated with rapid growth and occur commonly during puberty and pregnancy. They can also be a by-product of either excess weight gain or rapid weight loss and can leave an unsightly meshing of small scars that can cause distress.

Stretch occur when the skin is stretched and overstressed or as a result of rapid growth or increased oestrogen levels, as is the case in pregnancy.

To reduce stretch marks the scar tissue must be revised and the skin repaired with the appropriate products and treatments.

Until recently there has been no satisfactory way of improving stretch marks but with recent additions to the non-surgical market, we have several combination approaches to drastically improving these troublesome and unsightly scars.

Used in isolation or in combination, depending on area and need, we use skin revision treatments from Danne Montague-King, Genuine Dermal Roller and Endymed Pro. In combination these treatments give successful and measurable results.

Face the Future is a private independent hospital and as such is not suitable for children under the age of 14 years old. It is not our policy to actively encourage children to be brought to the clinic, whilst parents or friends are have consultation or treatment. Children are not allowed in the treatment rooms and we have no facility for childcare.

Please be aware that if you bring your child to the clinic, you are fully responsible for their care whilst on the premises. Face the Future accepts no responsibility for their care and safety.

Face the Future accepts no liability for the loss or damage to property owned by or in the custody of the client, whilst on the clinic property. Please take responsibility and care of your own valuables.